Bride leaves people gobsmacked as wedding dress has 'underwear hanging out'
Every bride wants to look beautiful on their wedding day - but one woman's outfit has left people gobsmacked.
Social media influencer Greta Louise caused a huge stir online when she showed followers what she'd be wearing to the evening part of her wedding - as her underwear was "hanging out".
She had followers panicking for her, saying they were "so scared that the underwear hanging out was the final look" - but Greta was just working with a dreamy vision, and ended up looking sensational on the day.
Greta was seen in a bridal shop with only a single layer of lace fabric covering the front of her bottom half, and people were worried her underwear was going to be out on her actual wedding day - but the bride urged her fans to "trust the process."
She admitted that "most brides wouldn't choose this dress", and it wasn't even intended as a bridal dress for "obvious reasons" - but she just knew she had to have it when it fit like a glove, reports Bristol Live. "The only thing we had to fix was the obvious issue", she joked, meaning that her underwear was on show - but she had a "vision" and ended up pulling it off.
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Someone else said they thought wedding dresses should be "classy and elegant", and they didn't think Greta had hit the brief, but another gushed: "The bead hanging down on the corset just ties it all together. This dress on you is my Roman Empire."
Greta even went ahead and made a whole video response to the person who said she'd only be married for three months, saying she thought it was "strange" that women would want to be negative towards another woman's bridal look. "Why would she even comment that?", someone fumed.